Monday, July 6, 2026

Keep Rowing

Just when you think you've experienced [almost] everything, you find out you have not! Yesterday, after a good meal, I order a Coke float - a favorite of mine, and it was promptly delivered to me ... in pieces - a mug with two scoops of vanilla ice cream, a cherry and a cold can of Coke ... some assembly required. Those who love Jesus and are serious about pleasing Him often fail to realize, there's work to be done. While we evermore rejoice our salvation - payment for our sin - the finished work of Christ on the cross, the daily walk demands some spiritual disciplines (routines, habits). We are to "grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 3:18). Let me assure you we are growing each day one direction or another - towards Christ in grace and knowledge or drifting further away from Him. To avoid the spiritual drift, true followers of Jesus must be deliberately row towards Him with the holy habits of Bible study, prayer, worship, service, fellowship. To the Believers at Colossae, Paul wrote: "We have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him: bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God." (Colossians 1:9-10 ESV). In Christ we are securely founded by grace through faith; the daily walk, however, is one to be given priority and diligence. I "assembled" that float and it was tasty; likewise, let us be attentively faithful to the daily work as we walk ... keep rowing.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

How Excellent!

Isn't it a joy to open the mailbox - you know, most people still have one - and find a note of hello from someone! Boy, I sure do! It's why I try to send a card or two every week - a typical Sunday-afternoon thing I do. Read what David writes in Psalm 8: "O LORD, our Lord, how majestic and glorious and excellent is Your Name in all the earth! ... When I see and consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have established, what is man that You are mindful of him, and the son of [earthborn] man that You care for him?" (Verses 1, 3-4 AMP). When I discover that card in my mailbox, open and read it, besides the joy it brings to me, I consider how that dear sender who was mindful of me - mindful enough to take time and give effort to send it!  It reminds me  of what a marvelous wonder The Creator of all things - of indescribable splendor above the heavens (V.1) - would have thought, care, concern, love, mercy for one such as I. God's greatest thought for and toward man came in the Person of His only Son - Jesus ... our Redeemer. I am challenged and will continue to love my mailbox - what it receives and sends; yet, will I ever rejoice as David did: "O LORD, our Lord, how majestic and glorious and excellent is Your Name in all the earth!" 

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Enjoy Freedom

"Free as a bird," we say. It's not just their ability to soar through the skies, it's how they are cared for by their Creator: "Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them." (Matthew 6:26a NASB). God's creatures know the One Who cares for them, gives them the freedom to be what they are. Then Jesus asks this probing question of those who love and acknowledge The Father, "Are you not worth much more than they?" (Matthew 6:26b). Let me suggest those who have been freed from the grip of sin (spiritually re-born) too often fail to live in spiritual freedom. We allow worry and fear to rob us of true freedom! Because Christ is the ultimate and final payment for freedom, we are able to enjoy spiritual freedoms right now, and how do we do that? "Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." (6:33). When we're seeking and relying on Christ, we are free to ... enjoy freedom.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Peril to Praise

Consider the things we live-with, take pleasure and mostly unconscious of them - gravity, air, sunshine just to name a few. To fully appreciate such things is to further consider the consequences of their absence ... yes, it's rather scary! David spent much time writing about his enemies and how they grieved him; for example Psalm 6:6-7 (NKJV), "I am weary with my groaning; all night I make my bed swim; I drench my couch with my tears. My eye wastes away because of grief; it grows old because of all my enemies."  I'm quite confident we all understand "sleepless nights" - tossing, turning and lying awake because of some troubling thing. This is what makes David's words so relevant; whatever was troubling him at the moment he was having a tough time shakin' it off. Tozer describes David as one "pre-occupied with God," which should inspire us at all times but especially in troubling times. "O LORD my God, in You I put my trust; save me from all those who persecute me; and deliver me ... I will praise the LORD according to His righteousness, and will sing praise to the name of the LORD Most High." (Psalm 7:1a, 17 NKJV). Regardless of how the enemy (Satan) comes at us and throws at us, none of it is greater than (1) what Jesus overcame in His flesh, and (2) the power and providence of God Who is over all things! Our troubles only have the power we give to them! It is possible, as David did, to turn the troubling moments into opportunities to grow in grace; casting weakness before The Lord and seeing His gracious rescue. David does this beautifully and repeatedly in his troubles: "I will sing to the LORD, because He has dealt bountifully with me." (Psalm 13:6 AMP). What is troubling you right now - hindering your peace - robbing you of rest? Train your soul to sing in troubling times - turn your ... peril to praise.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Audience of One

Oh the process of preparation for a big event! So much time and effort and money spent on shopping for the right outfit and special grooming. I'm reminded of a verse in Genesis 41 - "Then Pharaoh sent and called for Joseph, and they hurriedly brought him out of the dungeon; and when Joseph shaved himself and changed his clothes [making himself presentable], he came to Pharaoh." (Verse 14 AMP). We can only imagine Joseph's unkempt appearance after so many years in an Egyptian prison; for sure, he was in need of preparing himself to appear before the ruler of Egypt. Psalm 5 begins, "Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation. Give heed to the voice of my cry, my King and my God for to You I will pray. My voice You shall hear in the morning, O LORD; in the morning I will direct it to You, and I will look up." (Verses 1-3 NKJV). What a beautiful request of David's for God to attend to his words - words rightly spoken in ... humility. How carelessly, we approach our God and King,  unkempt (unprepared) foolishly expecting sweet fellowship. Dare we boldly approach "the throne of grace" with spirits tarnished with sins yet to be confessed and forgiven ... oh, the lack of preparation. Charles Spurgeon says, "Let our prayers and praises be not the flashes of a hot and hasty brain but the steady burning of a well-kindled fire."  David continues in Psalm 5, "For You are not a God Who takes pleasure in wickedness, nor shall evil dwell with You. The boastful shall not stand in Your sight ..." (Verses 4-5a NKJV). I have found an ongoing holy habit of spiritual meditation is a healthy exercise in praying without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17) - helping to keep me prepared for and in His Presence. It's a Coram Deo lifestyle - the Latin phrase for "living before the face of God." For the true child of God, there is One alone for Whom we should be ever-prepared in heart and soul - that One is Christ Himself, our ... Audience of One.